The Courier's Tale by Peter Walker

The Courier's Tale by Peter Walker

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Zusammenfassung

Like the Booker Prize-winning Wolf Hall, The Courier's Tale is set in the treacherous worlds of the English court of Henry VIII, where Thomas Cromwell holds sway, and Machiavellian Italy.

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The Courier's Tale by Peter Walker

As the King's young cousin, an admired scholar living in Italy, it falls to Reginald Pole to make the case for Henry's divorce from Katherine of Aragon. And it falls to the hapless Michael Throckmorton - the younger son of an impecunious titled family - to become Thomas Cromwell's messenger to Pole in Rome. This dubious privilege makes of Throckmorton's life a tragicomedy of endless journeys back and forth between England and Italy, but it also makes him a canny observer of the great dramas of his time. And like his King, he too nurses a thwarted desire.
‘A thoughtful, often witty book and well worth the read' * Kathy Stevenson, Daily Mail *
'A splendid debut about Michael Throckmorton's endless journeys across Europe on behalf of his master, the future Cardinal PoleAgain, the object of the quest is to find reasons to doubt the legitimacy of Henry VIII's marriage to Catherine of Aragon' * AN Wilson, Financial Times *
‘If you loved Wolf Hall, you will delight in The Courier's Tale' * Carmen Callil *
Peter Walker is a New Zealander who has lived in London since 1986. He worked for seven years on the Independent and three on the Independent on Sunday where he was Foreign Editor. He has also written for the Financial Times and Granta.
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ISBN 13 9780747580812
ISBN 10 0747580812
Titel The Courier's Tale
Autor Peter Walker
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Erscheinungsjahr 2011-08-01
Seitenanzahl 352
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